"Late in the morning, my friend Judewin gave me a terrible warning. She had overheard the paleface woman talk of cutting our long, heavy hair. Our mothers had taught us that only unskilled warriors who were captured had their hair shingled by the enemy. Among our people, short hair was worn by mourners, and shingled hair by cowards! ... I cried aloud, shaking my head all the while until I felt the cold blades of the scissors against my neck, and heard them gnaw off one of my thick braids. Then I lost my spirit."
— Zitkála-Šá (Gertrude Bonnin), Yankton Dakota, writing of her experiences at a boarding school in the late 1880s
Which of the following federal policies or goals from the late nineteenth century is most directly reflected in the excerpt?
- The push to systematically assimilate Native Americans into white American society by eradicating tribal culturesCevap
- BThe intent to preserve traditional Native American customs and protect tribal sovereignty on reservations
- CThe implementation of treaties aimed at guaranteeing political independence for Native American tribes
- DThe application of laissez-faire principles to leave educational and social services to private charity